Funding from the Research Ireland Discover Programme will enable project teams to enhance public engagement in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
Dr Martyn Linnie, curator of Trinity College Dublin’s Zoological Museum, has just launched a new book, bringing to life the many tales of the museum’s history and that of its permanent residents.
Researchers propose an innovative analogy between AI models and genetic encoding to help us understand how genes encode the ...
Thank you to everyone who participated in Trinity on the Move 2025. €3,275 was raised and we'd like to thank everyone who ...
Led by the School of Histories and Humanities, the CLÓSCAPE project will document and preserve Dublin’s old bilingual street ...
EdTech technology start-ups are being urged to apply to the second year of the successful EdTech Accelerator Programme run by ...
An exhibition of 44 handmade books, written and illustrated by Dublin primary school students, will go on display in the Long ...
Blended workforces are creating high quality jobs in the project economy, according to the 2025 Project Economy report published today by Trinity Business School.
The co-designed course stands out for its international, interdisciplinary approach, that enables professionals to gain ...
Iracema Leroi, the new Site Director of the Global Brain Health Institute (GBHI) at Trinity, set out a bold vision for the future, titled 'GBHI at Trinity: Advancing global brain health through ...
If you are staff of a partner institution or interested in a staff mobility experience for training or teaching at Trinity it ...
These awards will contribute to the advancement of high-quality and high-impact research activities at the faculties of STEM ...